Published 9 March 2023
Basseterre
Buckie Got It, St Kitts Nevis News Source
WINS FOR CONAREE FIREBALLS, TRINITY/CHALLENGERS AND NEWTON
GROUND IN DIVISION 1
Jody Walters of KFC Trinity/Challengers United scored a hattrick to lead his team to a 4-1
victory over Rivers of Living Water FC in the 2023 SKNFA Division 1 League on Tuesday at
the Lime Kiln Playing Field. Waters scored in the 14 th , 1 st minute of stoppage time in the first half
and the 83 rd minutes while the additional goal came from Cjay Thompson in the 67 th minute.
Jamarie Williams of Rivers scored the lone goal for his team in the 38 th minute. Walters said after
the match that, he is super confident about excelling in the league his season, along with his
team. “I’m always confident. When I wake up, I eat confidence, when I go to sleep, I sleep
confidence. Confidence and a strong mind will always get you where you want to be in life,”
Walters said. “We always must strive for better.”
Coach of Trinity/Challengers said Orrin Hughes said the strategy to beat Rivers, was playing
balls on the width, stretching the team and finding open areas in the middle of the field. He said
his team is improving game by game. “We started our first match on the backfoot, but we have
picked up wins in the second (match) and now the third. We can see that the players are building
from strength to strength, even though at times it may seem a bit scrappy,” Hughes said..
In the night’s other match, Newton Ground Ballers dismissed Molineux FC 3-1 at the Ottley’s
Playing Field.
Newton Ground goal scorers:
19 Dionesh Higgins in the 3rd minute
17 Hazani Rochester in the 32nd
23 Gary Matthew (Own Goal) in the 46th minute
Molineux goal scorer
3 I’Ja Edwards in the 63rd minute.
Meanwhile, Orlando Mitchum scored two of the five goals Conaree Fireballs International
scored in a 5-0 victory over Hardtimes United in SKNFA Division1 on Saturday.
Scoring for Conaree Fireballs
Orlando Mitchum 2 goals – 3rd & 14th min
Dwight Huggins 5th min
Kemuel Sharry 27th min
Kasron Brickin 65th min
Kasron Brickin, said after the match the team did well but just needed to pass the ball more to get
an even better result. “The guys did good…(we need) to do a little more passing,” he said.